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The phrase "accepted that she" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's acknowledgment or recognition of a situation or fact regarding a female subject.
Example: "After much deliberation, she finally accepted that she needed to change her approach to the project."
Alternatives: "acknowledged that she" or "recognized that she".
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I have never quite accepted that she is.
She's accepted that she can't return to her large house (on the market).
"There's no rush [to anything] and I've finally accepted that," she said.
I think she had accepted that she was trapped in this relationship.
She also accepted that she should have carried out an examination to rule out sexual abuse.
The woman had simply accepted that she had an incurable condition and was ready to die.
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I will not accept that," she said.
"I'll accept that," she said, and off she walked.
When the nurse would not accept that, she said, "None".
"I think no human being can accept that," she said.
"I certainly cannot accept that," she said by telephone from Tehran.
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